Here's a somewhat summary for the arguments so far:
Here's the original reasons from the OP:
Reasons why I think this possibly qualifies as a type 1 concept:
1. Type 2 concepts (normal order) are dependant on the Order of Order, and would be unable to exist in the reality they govern without the Order of Order.
2. I'm uncertain if altering the Order of Order would change all other order in the world (though it's possible), but I'm certain that destroying the Order of Order would destroy all other order in the world (this does not happen when destroying any other order in the world).
3. The Order of Order would exist prior to and after the existence of all other order in the world.
Other arguments:
Reality is shaped and governed by other order, and without other order, reality is destroyed. The Order of Order creates and therefore predates that order.
Less assumptions please. Predates doesn't means exempt from.
The argument is that the Order of Order is not necessarily exempt from other order just because it creates and predates other order.
This is true, however, other order has been disrupted (altered) multiple times, yet it did not affect the Order of Order.
That would not be the logical conclusion, the logical conclusion is that the order relies on the order of order to exist, and this same order is the universe itself, which means that the order of order is a type 2 concept, just above baseline. You needs scans to prove that it transcends reality.
This somewhat describes the Chief God's order, since the Chief God's order could be considered the world itself.
Therefore, it's more of an assumption to assume the above describes the Order of Order when nothing suggests it's similar to the Chief God's order, than it is to assume the Order of Order predates and is exempt from other order.
If the Heavenly Father God is destroyed, the order of the world will be disturbed and eventually destroyed.
my scans says destroyed not disrupted tho, it says if HFG is destroyed the order will be disrupted eventually destroyed, that alone means it is not a type 1 concept.
This argument says that the Order of Order cannot be type 1 because if the HFG is destroyed, the order of the world will be disrupted and eventually destroyed.
This argument has a major flaw tho:
Gods only maintain order, therefore a God's death =/= destruction of their order, but a God's death = order not being maintained, which would disrupt the order (remove the order from the natural system of the world).
If the HFG is destroyed, he can no longer maintain his order, therefore his order will be disrupted. Nowhere does it say his order will be destroyed when he is destroyed, because that is incorrect.
So if the Order of Order is disrupted (altered), NOT DESTROYED, all other order in the world is immediately disrupted (altered) and eventually destroyed.
My knowledge regarding the verse is limited but the only thing that makes me doubt about it being type 1 is, that a direct change from order of order may/may not change the normal orders as well.
The argument is that when the Order of Order is altered, it may/may not alter other orders as well, which possibly disqualifies it as being a type 1 concept.
Firstly, characters in the novel do not usually alter order because altering order alters the world:
"All things without exception must eventually lead to destruction, however, because the Demon King stole the Order of Destruction, the world has been limited. Those that should have died did not die, those that should have brought about ruin did not and thus the natural law was disrupted. Other gods stepped in to compensate for it but the order was not completely restored." ~ WN Chapter 120
<Venuzdonoa> is a weapon created by the Order of Destruction. The order was not completely erased, but rather disrupted and turned into a weapon. After removing the order from the natural system of the world, the concept of destruction and all laws related to it across the entire world was affected.
As seen above, when the Order of Destruction was disrupted (altered), anything related to destruction across the world was altered. However, it did not affect other order when it was disrupted.
As explained previously tho, when the Order of Order is disrupted (altered), all other order is immediately disrupted and eventually destroyed.